Time: 10:30-11:00 (GMT+9) & 12:45-13:15 (GMT+9) on June 25 (Tuesday)

This year, we introduce a new format at the OSR: the Open Mics session. In this session, participants from all levels are welcomed to have a 5-minute time slot, during which they can express or share what their thoughts on Open Science with the community. It is a good place to promote your software, your research, your ideas, or even your opinions related to Open Science. There will be no Q&A time after each presentation, but we encourage everyone interested to approach the speaker and initiate a conversation. We hope this format allow people to share thoughts and ideas that are less polished but could be worthwhile for the community to know, to think about, or even to contribute.

No. Title Presenter
1 Inviting to explore auto EEG denoising and auto qEEG analysis solutions to enhance efficiency and in-depth your research Jiwon Lee (iMediSync Inc.)
2 Open Science: Lifeguard to data disaster Mathieu Dugré (Concordia University)
3 How can data be more like bagels: connected to itself, and loved by all Sebastian Urchs (McGill University)
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If you are interested in participating, either virtual or in-person, please fill the form below to sign up. The presentation will be planned on a first-come-first-serve basis. The host will call your name when you are the next to present and control the presentation time.